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Hence, there is a need for innovative, scalable solutions to provide specific support to people living with chronic pain who are tapering opioids [10,13].
Digital and mobile health (m Health) services might help address this gap in access to support for opioid tapering in patients with chronic pain [13,14]. Accumulating research indicates that m Health interventions may be an acceptable form of opioid tapering support for individuals living with chronic pain [15,16].
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e40507
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One study found that a narrative (patient testimony) educational video about opioid tapering increased patients’ tapering self-efficacy to a greater degree than a pamphlet with the same information [33]. This study demonstrates how multimedia and digital platforms can play a role in increasing patients’ confidence and motivation to taper opioid medications.
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(5):e25969
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